----* ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}''.:** Sterling Archer is virtually impervious to pain, most recently walking away from a space shuttle crash unscathed.** Averted with Brett, whose condition steadily worsens every time he gets shot (or savagely beaten). Mallory, who embodies the office's utter indifference to Brett's health, has taken to calling him "Mr. Blood Bank."** Subverted in the 5th season in which during a brief moment Archer reflects on all the injuries he received and how each should have left a mark on his body that will get worse with age. He hopes he has dementia before the after effects start showing up.** Lana has walked away from massive explosions undamaged a couple times.* Despite frequently being on the receiving end of, among other things, [[ElementalPowers giant boulders and fire blasts]], the characters of ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' rarely receive anything more than cuts and bruises.** A significant supporting character was KilledOffForReal with what by the show's standards was a relatively minor attack, simply because he was caught by surprise and wasn't able to brace himself for the hit.** The only two people who actually had bones broken were the canyon guide in "The Gread Divide" after being attacked by some canyon crawlyers and [[spoiler:Sokka]] in the GrandFinale by awkwardly falling about ten metres onto a metal platform.* ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButthead'' have been ran over by multiple vehicles, pulverized on multiple occasions, stricken with several lethal diseases & then some. Their durability has served them well.** Van Drieson is a similar case: He got [[BearsAreBadNews mauled by a bear]], fell down a cliff(''twice'') & was once ran over by Beavis in a car tire...& he's still alive.*** Apparently, Coach Buzzcut can survive being ran into by a steamroller. He can also survive being in the center of ''a car crash''.* Most of the celebrities on ''WesternAnimation/CelebrityDeathmatch'' keep fighting after things that should incapacitate them. Special mention to Music/MichaelJackson who got kicked into a vat of hydrochloric acid and survived unharmed, and Dave Thomas who gets ''decapitated'' and still manages to run around like a mad hen until he falls into a frying pan.** In Britney Spears vs. Christina Aguilera, both combatants rip each other to pieces until all that's left is an arm. A ''moving'' arm. Whose arm it is is never revealed.** In Sylvester Stallone vs. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Stallone gets blown into a pile of goo and still manages to heal completely, and even manages to win the match.* [[EvilOldFolks Grandfather]] from ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' is an extreme example. He survives [[spoiler: ''[[ColonyDrop getting a giant flaming metal treehouse dropped on him]]'']] [[NighInvulnerable and shrugs it off like it were no big deal]]. Naturally, it's {{lampshade|Hanging}}d.-->"Did you honestly believe that a mere 39 gazillion tons of red hot metal and duct tape would crush me?"* ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' can withstand ''far'' more punishment then the average dog. He's been [[CurbStompBattle brutalized]], vaporized, mauled, forced to play an unfair game of dodgeball with many of his old enemies, & crushed. He also gets thrown around on a regular basis. How he managed to survive all of that is unknown.* ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom''** Just about all the main characters get blasted, smacked, slammed, falls, and runs through other notable dangerous hazards with nothing more then scrapes. Valerie's future self fell ''hundreds of feet from the sky and lives!''** Danny himself, though partially justified through his ghost abilities. Still, given the number of times he gets shocked, blasted, slammed into walls or the ground and overall smacked around by every ghost EVER, he definitely falls into this trope.* ''{{Duckman}}'' has Big Jack [=McBastard=], who is trampled by a horse, eaten by vultures down to a skeleton, and then buried. At the end of the episode, he shows up to congratulate them on completing their job. When asked how he survived, he takes a drag on his cigar, and says "[[NoodleIncident Long story]]."* Pretty much everyone in ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy''.* ''{{WesternAnimation/Futurama}}''** Fry routinely has entire limbs--and once even his head--severed, but manages to function just fine; rarely even showing any outward sign of pain.** Bender is made of iron (well, 40% iron) in both the literal and figurative sense. He even seems tough by robot standards, having endured being crushed, melted, shredded, eaten, jettisoned into deep space, exploded, and having his components incorrectly reassembled, somehow, into a working flying saucer in the 1950s (long story).-->'''Bender''': What does it take to kill me?* Major Bludd in ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeRenegades'' is a fairly impressive example, taking about as much punishment in one episode as one could theoretically suffer in a kids show, and shrugging every bit of it off like nothing happened. He get punched, kicked, shuriken'd, knocked off a speeding truck ''through'' a billboard, smashed into crates, ''[[ForkliftFu hit with a forklift]]'', buried under debris from a collapsing wall, and finally blown up with a shopping mall/ammo dump. Only after the last one [[EyeScream costs him an eye]] does he ''start'' to even [[ItsPersonal hold a grudge]] against the Joes.* [[TheMenInBlack Agent]] [[ButtMonkey Trigger]] from ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' has been used as a human shield against zombies and escaped a car wreck despite being pinned down by a tree branch; [[OffscreenMomentOfAwesome both happening off-screen]].* In TheMovie of ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'', [[HypercompetentSidekick Shego]] is kicked from the roof of a building that is several stories high, into an electrical signal tower, which not only [[HarmlessElectrocution electrocutes her]] but also collapses right on top of her. And she comes out of the incident with slightly torn clothes and frazzled hair...** The original intention was to have the scene kill her, which makes much more sense, however test audiences hated Kim killing Shego off so brutally and unjustifiably so they made Shego survive. That doesn't explain why she seems pretty fine though. * The Ponies in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' receive a lot of their respect among male fans by the constant demonstration that they're pretty much invulnerable. Pianos dropping on them, taking a full buffalo charge, getting hit by dragon breath, hitting a mountain at jet speed, nothing appears to even ''stun'' them for more than a few seconds. The first real injury in the series is when one of Rainbow Dash's failed stunts gives her a concussion and a broken wing (A compound fracture, no less) which requires a ''[[HollywoodHealing couple of days hospital stay and staying off the limb for a week]]''.** Based on "Sonic Rainboom", ponies in this show can sustain ''over 1600 G-forces''. This is demonstrated by Rainbow Dash turning on a dime at [[ShrugOfGod what was either Mach 1 or Mach 5]].** And later we see a flashback where she does it as a young filly. She is a pegasus, and is implied that the earth ponies are the ones more physically able than the other races. If they have health/safety regulations, they are for other animals as the cows and donkeys they live with, because ponies surely doesn't need them.** Special mention goes to Spike, since his dragon scales give him a formidable natural body armor: He's completely fire-proof, to the point where he can bathe in ''magma'' and sustain neither pain or damage from stabs, hits or falls. He casually explains this last part while he's being used as a ''living pincushion'' by Rarity. Later in the comics he's thrown several miles and straight through a cliff, only to be revealed later to be on the other side unconscious but not otherwise hurt.* Doofenshmirtz on ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb''. Every day, Perry ends up foiling his plans in some way, leading to the destruction of one of his many -Inators in a massive explosion or something that will bring some harmful treatment to Doofenshmirtz. In spite of this, he rarely ever seems hurt or displays any kind of bodily damage. So far he's survived fiery explosions, being hit by a giant ball of aluminum, the eruption of a volcano, the sinking of his lair while perched over a crocodile's mouth, crashing headlong into his own building several times, and multiple other situations.* The titular Rabbids from ''WesternAnimation/RabbidsInvasion'' can shrug off painful injuries with ease. Which is good since they are also TooDumbToLive.* Jack Nife from {{Superjail}} has been going through hell in his recaptures by the Jailbot since the begining of the series... & not once has he lost his solid form.* Everybody in the {{DCAU}}, starting with ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries''. The first seasons of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' were fairly tame, but starting with Superman and continuing through ''The New Batman Adventures,'' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond,'' and ''JusticeLeagueUnlimited,'' supposedly human characters (and not just the {{Badass Normal}}s) routinely take abuse that should kill or cripple everybody involved.* In ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'', Robin (being the BadassNormal) is the only character to ever ''occasionally'' receive minor injuries, but even those were for the sake of the plot (such as the episode "Fractured") and were invariably [[HollywoodHealing gone by the next episode]] (Raven has HealingHands, so maybe that part is justified). Other than that, despite having no superpowers whatsoever, he is just as Made of Iron as the rest of his superpowered teammates, sometimes rivaling that of the literally Made of Iron Cyborg.** [[TheRealRemingtonSteele Red X]], also a BadassNormal, hits this trope. He shrugs off being slammed into a concrete wall by Starfire's eyebeams, doesn't flinch at the subsequent fall onto a concrete floor, and is no worse for the wear after Robin pulls him out of an explosion that threw him off of a motorcycle that was travelling over 100 mph. The only time he ever indicates that something actually hurt him badly enough to complain about it is when [[MadScientist Chang]]'s goons zap him [[InTheBack from behind]], and even then it seems like being hit by a LightningGun with enough voltage to render him unconscious was more of a stinging inconvenience than anything else.* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''** Played for laughs in "The Homer they Fall", where it is revealed that Homer was born with an unusually thick skull and has an extra layer of protective fluid around his brain, so he can take severe, repeated blows to the head without suffering any real damage. Unfortunately, this fails as he faces heavyweight champion Drederick Tatum.*** Even outside of the protection afforded him by "Homer Simpson Syndrome," Homer is able to shrug off injuries that would kill lesser men. In ''Homer Scissorhands'', he laments this trait after intentionally drinking a jar of disinfectant:--->'''Homer''': (Groans) Why dosen't anything kill me?** And subverted in "Homerpalooza" when the doctor informs him that his cannonball-to-the-gut sideshow act is killing him.** Double subverted in the episode "Bart the Daredevil," when he falls down the Springfield Gorge twice with an ambulance crash in-between, but sustaining severe injuries.*** In a similar vein, the number of times Apu has been shot on the job is a RunningGag, his best advice is to "try and take it in the arm". * ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers''** Brock Sampson has, in various episodes, survived being beaten, stabbed, shot, exposed to the vacuum of space, hit with a bus and buried alive after receiving a supposedly lethal dose of knockout darts. When the Phantom Limb has to perform emergency surgery on Brock to save his life in the episode "Hate Floats" he runs down a litany of all the things he removed.-->"I have removed the bullet. And three others, a blowgun dart, two shark's teeth, a tip of a bayonet, a twisted paperclip, and a meager handful of buckshot. You may want to learn how to duck."** To a lesser extent, Dr. Venture is also indestructible, having survived the loss of an arm (later reattached with no ill effects) and having an eye knocked out of its socket (he's forced to wear an eye patch for an episode, but next time we see him, [[{{Snapback}} all is well]]) and kidney removal. Both kidneys, by the way.*** Dr. Venture also got crushed by a giant disco ball.* 'WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'':** Owen has fallen off more cliffs than anyone else on the show, and doesn't even get a scratch on him.** Tyler. He takes heavy injury in nearly every episode of World Tour, and comes out alive, barely.** Sierra takes an inordinate amount of pain and remains functional enough to compete. She's smashed through a canyon and caused an Impact Silhouette, taken a cannonball to the stomach and while she said that she would need surgery she was nonetheless active in the rest episode and was unharmed in future episodes. The only lasting damage was when [[spoiler: she accidentally blew up Chris' plane. Despite being at the epicenter of the explosion and apparently being trapped under the wreckage, the damage only causes her hair to burned off and damage to her scalp, ankles, wrists that prevented her from standing up or being carried. Once she's in a wheelchair, she's fine. And even so, she still charges into shark-infested waters to save Cody.]]----